Olubukola Ayodele Explores the Meaning of “Global Majority” in Cancer Care
Olubukola Ayodele, Breast Cancer Lead at University Hospitals of Leicester NHS Trust, shared a post on LinkedIn: “I was having a conversation recently about the terms ethnic minority and Global…
Read the full articleYou might also wanna read

Progress against cancer not shared by poorer countries, WHO report finds
‘Persistent’ inequities found to exist in access to prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care, annual global review says Remarkable scientif
Untitled
Boucheron P, Anele A, Offiah AU, Zietsman A, Galukande M, Parham G, Pinder LF, Anderson BO, Foerster M, Schüz J, Dos-Santos-Silva I, McCorma
OMS: 92% da população global será impactada pelo câncer; entenda
A Organização Mundial da Saúde (OMS) avalia que o câncer se tornará uma experiência praticamente universal nos próximos anos. Segundo um lev
Study Finds 20% of Cancer Drugs in 4 African Nations Defective
Across Africa, cancer medications have been found to be substandard or counterfeit. That means people are being given medicine that may not
Reimagining the Frontlines: How One International Nurse is Advancing her Career in Health Care Leadership
Reimagining the Frontlines: How One International Nurse is Advancing her Career in Health Care Leadership tpaquet Thu, 06/25/2026 - 13:59 (J
Australia's slow progress on equitable cancer prostheses access harms rural patients, analyst warns
Efforts to ensure cancer patients have equitable access to vital prostheses are progressing intolerably slowly, with devastating consequence

Comments
Sign in to join the conversation.
No comments yet. Be the first.